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| | The Glory of Woman: Prescriptive Literature, 1820 - 1829 |
 | | Examines the duty of a governess to "[study] the individual characters of her pupils, and [give] her time, heart, and mind to eradicate all that is evil, and to train them to all that is worthy of admiration and respect." ED |
 | | London: Printed for Whittaker, Treacher, and co., 1829. |
 | | This magazine contains poetry, fiction, and advice on female conduct, declaring that women "have a power to wield over the other sex, for the use or abuse of which they must be solemnly chargeable at that tribunal whence there lies no appeal." E, N, PA |
| library.duke.edu /specialcollections/bingham/guides/glory/1820-1829.html (505 words) |
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